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27 June, 00:37

Is this a phrase or a clause. the solid portion of a comet

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  1. 27 June, 01:30
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    The solid portion of a comet is a phrase.

    En grammar, a clause and a phrase are both parts of a sentence but a clause is considered a grouping of words which contain both a subject and a verb. A phrase on the other hand is a grouping of words that does not contain a subject and a verb.

    In the example given above, the phrase, 'The solid portion of a comet', although it contains a subject, it lacks a verb, therefore it is not a clause.
  2. 27 June, 02:22
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    I think it's a phrase because this sentence doesn't include a verb and clauses have verbs ... so ... the answer is a phrase
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